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Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Severity in Association with the Severity of Anxiety and Depression among Egyptian Patients

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Abstract Background Urticaria is a condition characterized by the development of wheals (hives), angioedema, or both. Chronic urticaria (CU) is defined as the presence of urticaria for a period exceeding 6 weeks, assuming symptoms for most days of the week. It is divided into chronic inducible urticarias and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), previously termed chronic idiopathic urticaria. The latter designation emphasizes that patients can experience urticaria independent of any exogenous stimulus even if one can define circumstances that may worsen symptoms. Approximately 40% of patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria report accompanying episodes of angioedema, whereas 10% have angioedema as their primary manifestation. In most cases, it is a self-limiting disorder, persisting for 2 to 5 years in most cases, although 20% of patients suffer for more than 5 years. Objective To assess the severity of CSU; screen CSU patients for psychiatric illnesses i.e. Anxiety and Depression and to assess the severity of Anxiety and Depression in patients with CSU. Patients and Methods This was a cross-sectional analytical study that was conducted at allergy clinic Ain-Shams University Hospitals on 300 patients with chronic urticarial, Study Period was 6 months. Results Our study revealed that, there were statically significant Positive correlation Between UAS score and GHQ (Anxiety) score, GHQ (Depression) score, BDI score and HAS score. In this study, there was highly statistically significant difference between HAS level and UAS level. There was highly statistically significant difference between BDI level and UAS level. Conclusion Our data show that patients with CSU experience high rates of anxiety and depression. CSU disease activity affects the severity of depression. CSU patients with high disease activity should be explored for comorbid depression. Females were more likely than men to have CUS and more affected by anxiety and depression than males.
Title: Chronic Spontaneous Urticaria Severity in Association with the Severity of Anxiety and Depression among Egyptian Patients
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Abstract Background Urticaria is a condition characterized by the development of wheals (hives), angioedema, or both.
Chronic urticaria (CU) is defined as the presence of urticaria for a period exceeding 6 weeks, assuming symptoms for most days of the week.
It is divided into chronic inducible urticarias and chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU), previously termed chronic idiopathic urticaria.
The latter designation emphasizes that patients can experience urticaria independent of any exogenous stimulus even if one can define circumstances that may worsen symptoms.
Approximately 40% of patients with chronic spontaneous urticaria report accompanying episodes of angioedema, whereas 10% have angioedema as their primary manifestation.
In most cases, it is a self-limiting disorder, persisting for 2 to 5 years in most cases, although 20% of patients suffer for more than 5 years.
Objective To assess the severity of CSU; screen CSU patients for psychiatric illnesses i.
e.
Anxiety and Depression and to assess the severity of Anxiety and Depression in patients with CSU.
Patients and Methods This was a cross-sectional analytical study that was conducted at allergy clinic Ain-Shams University Hospitals on 300 patients with chronic urticarial, Study Period was 6 months.
Results Our study revealed that, there were statically significant Positive correlation Between UAS score and GHQ (Anxiety) score, GHQ (Depression) score, BDI score and HAS score.
In this study, there was highly statistically significant difference between HAS level and UAS level.
There was highly statistically significant difference between BDI level and UAS level.
Conclusion Our data show that patients with CSU experience high rates of anxiety and depression.
CSU disease activity affects the severity of depression.
CSU patients with high disease activity should be explored for comorbid depression.
Females were more likely than men to have CUS and more affected by anxiety and depression than males.

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